Limpopo premier and ANC provincial leader Stan Mathabatha says the party in the province will support President Cyril Ramaphosa for a second term at the party elections in December.
Mathabatha said Ramaphosa had led the ANC well and that it was not jumping the gun in calling for his second term.
Mathabatha said ANC branches and regions that had held their conferences had expressed, “without exception”, their support for Ramaphosa’s second term. “That is why, without fear of contradiction, Limpopo says Cyril Ramaphosa for second term,” Mathabatha said.
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